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...that he is in the market for a major network, such as CBS, Diller says he is more interested in fashioning his latest collection of TV properties--including the USA cable network and a group of 16 UHF stations--into yet another TV network that features lots of local content. O.K., America, are you ready for eight...
...excessive speed and a dangerous stretch of road. Yet many of the key mysteries are far from solved--and some troubling facts have emerged. Among them: the hastily rented black Mercedes S-280 may have had serious mechanical failures; and driver Paul's blood, apart from a high alcohol content, showed an abnormally high--and yet unexplained--level of carbon monoxide. A summary of TIME's findings...
...interns of the world have had enough. They may work for little or no pay, they may do the most menial tasks and they may be content to have their efforts go unrecognized, but they will not be made fun of on national television! Or at least one of them won't. Carrie Photsios, a former intern at the Justice Department, is suing JAY LENO over a joke he made using a photo of her standing next to President Clinton. The picture appeared in a recruitment brochure for Albion College. Leno remarked that the literature mentioned opportunities for "hands...
Notice something different? This week, we've launched a newly designed TIME.com site that we think will give you more for less. Our aim was to make navigation simpler, content deeper and download time faster. We also tried to integrate the best of the magazine's weekly content with online-only features and TIME Daily's hugely popular "what it means now" approach to breaking news. As usual, we're open to suggestions and bug reports. How are we doing? Let us know at daily@pathfinder.com...
...Barnicle and Smith cases ought to be treated identically. When the Globe's editor, Matt Storin, rescinded his demand for Barnicle's resignation and instead suspended him without pay for two months, these critics saw a racial double standard. They figured that if Barnicle had been judged by the content of his character, not the color of his skin,[5] he would have been given his walking papers. Not me. I say that if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit.[6] In Barnicle's case, the punishment fit the crime.[7] He should go and sin no more...